The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of tin speciation:
- tin species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different tin species
- distribution and fate of aluminium species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of tin species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Sn
- Standards, rules and legislation related to tin
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The most effective antifouling paint with a life time up to five years is also the most toxic: The self-polishing copolymer organotin coating. Since organotin based antifouling paints are strictly reg...
Tin (II) chloride (CAS 7772-99-8) The Carcinogenic Potency Database (CPDB) is a unique and widely used international resource of the results of 6540 chronic, long-term animal cancer tests on 1547 chem...
Tin (II) chloride (CAS 7772-99-8) The Carcinogenic Potency Database (CPDB) is a unique and widely used international resource of the results of 6540 chronic, long-term animal cancer tests on 1547 chem...
EPER is the European Pollutant Emission Register, which was established by a Commission Decision of 17 July 2000. The EPER Decision is based on Article 15(3) of Council Directive 96/61/EC concer...
Thesis University of Qeensland...
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Thesis from the university of Southampton...
bulletin for the Australian food industry ...
Tin is an essential element for the growth of rats, but whether this applies to human growth is not known....
This section contains excerpts from the Organotin Environmental Programme of ORTEPA: "Organotin Stabilisers for PVC, a review of applications, toxicology and ecotoxicology, 2/1997". For more informati...
ITRI today released new data on global tin use by market sector in 2006 together with information on use trends from 2004-2007. This unique study, carried out as part of ITRI’s Sustainability Pr...
In the early 1960s, both tributyltin oxide (TBTO) and TBT fluoride were tested, mainly in Africa, as molluscicides against several freshwater snail species that ...
Tributyltin (TBT) is a highly toxic biocide that has been used extensively to protect the hulls of large ships. It is a problem in the aquatic environment because it is extremely toxic to non-target...
Status: Though generally declining, the water column concentrations recorded near marinas in Hampton Roads, VA are still high enough to poase a risk to certain Bay organisms such as plankton and mollu...
This pathway focuses on the microalgal biodegradation of TBT. ...
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